I review almost two dozen journals every week so you don’t have to! Every Monday I will provide a members-only curated digest of new critical care pharmacy literature. This week’s 7 articles cover:
1. Clinical Practice Guidelines for Sustained Neuromuscular Blockade in the Adult Critically Ill Patient
2. Hydrocortisone was associated with a significant improvement in pulmonary physiology, but without a significant survival benefit in sepsis related ARDS
3. Administration of parenteral calcium to critically ill patients may be harmful
4. Patients receiving activated 4-factor prothrombin complex concentrate did not have a higher incidence of thromboembolic events
5. I always wondered, how would MRSA get there anyway?
6. Midazolam+droperidol is superior to either droperidol or olanzapine monotherapy for IV sedation of the acutely agitated ED patient
7. Extended monitoring capabilities and advanced uses of pulse oximetry in the monitoring of ventilated patients
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